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s Bessie Slesser celebrated her 90th
�dln gct'1've I•ife: /111,
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birthday on Friday °January 10 a`hd attributes her long life
Friends and relatives. ,and had
gathered at..the home of Mrs. -William
Jim Remingtonof Goderich and . two daughters,' 'Beth, many years She is also:a °and supper prepared by Mrs..
' to celebrate the 90th bit'- Mrs.., Jim Remington of life member of the United Miller. Thanks men for
thday'of Mrs. Bessie Slesser - Goderich and Evelyn,cl'the Church, Worr%en's Institute of giving us your ice time
'of Goderich- '' late Mrs.- John . Shier of. Bervie. tonight
Stagger `,as born my .c: , tSQW %',S'1 '.s rias- seven Mrs. Slesser - is ' enjoying, Keep' 'Febru ihy '1 8 "
p"..t.inca�_ i hip• Jan, gtt' lrdd'hildren` ,and eight" good health and attributes
^i lneardine Towns p SaturcAay - in mind as we'a're,
10, 1885 and lived there most greatgrandchildren. her longevity to an active planning to have , a •mixed
of her life. She married the Mrs. Slesser • was' a life. •She is an, avid reader ne
jity that day. T
here's a
late -Albert E. -S-lesser• in 190 ' memberof`' the Bervre and ' enjoys- ,crocheting" for jitney.
scheduled for
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Maple Leaf 'ODE
Suggest rose beds
for town parks
�j Mr ..- of St.
The Regent "'Mrs. Ronald asked for the 1974 audit It and
National Counoillors. ' '"
Maple Leaf Chapter I.O.D�:i✓: - Mrs. •John Wallace, Mrs.' Stringer ,:gave an
held the. Assessment Education Convener stated excellent report on'w t e
building,., 'Napier Street., that the gift of books to Opportunity rp, the
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Tuesday, January 7. • Christiap Island had not t yet ' continues to p,
Reporis'' were' heard from" been acknowledged. The chapter --with revenue., for/
the secretary, 'an f er chapter ratified a $100 projects•
Bursary' to the Stratford Paul s• Carroll Wallace and introduced"
§chool of Nursing. the.
Mrs. Wallace, announced .Mc'K.ee,. ...representing
that no contest „in oral CANTD`U group. They spoke,,
com:munications • (public 'with concern about the
spaking) has been ,'peaceful ,and' positive use.of
scheduled for•, this - gpring `'• nuclear energy. .
9win_g .to increased expense. . The problems of pollution,
The possibility of an autumn • storage of waste material,
contest was, suggested. transportation and tran-
Promotion of -the I.O.D.E. smission of energy were
Rose was discussed. It was., mentioned. Alternative
suggested that rose' buds sources of energy, solar and
might be provided in local thermal were explained:
parks or grounds, of -Public
Mrs. „Gordon McManus
buildings. Mrs.- Hughes was . 'thanked the visitors for their
named convener of a informative and interesting
» committee to inquire into 'remark's. ,.
these possibilities. _ The meeting con luded
Good news -. our o'wn team The chapter agreed to with the I.O.D.E. closin `nd
won the Pro`Vincial Com- ,,these
the names of Mrs. refreshments served by
petitions held'here-last week. Carruthers of 'Owen
food committees.
Phyl Durst, Eleanor Fisher,,
Bernice Moore and Lois.
Vansfone curled beautifully
,and won all four of their
games" The team. from
Chesley wa:s'runners-up r, •
The next level ,will be
played at the Dixie Curling
Club, Toronto, January 21;,22
:and 23rd e,., hest of luck girl's. '
Many,, thanks to. everyone
who helped to.,.make the'''
above event run so smoothly.
.: After winning -'the British
f Consuls here, Ron Klages,
M 1�Iarys' as Provincial and
McGee •pt.esided over -the was :arrange -to-,ha a r.
January meeting of the Jessap act as auditor.
„assistants and notes of
thanks from• Mrs. Ford,
Goderich and Mrs. Dalton,
London were heard.
The treasurer's' reports
was received' Mrs. Howe-
county
CLUB
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BY PENNY PETERS
The Sep
arate Shoppe
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MAIN CORN.eR ,CLINTOM
OPEN 2-6 P.M. CLOSED WEDNESDAYS
mind
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tearn competed in the next
//l / �� lav at Ha v ,r, on, Satur•-
/ �/1�� / da�They car / p/ with one
s' 'so are'. out /1,
• win and twcr'lo
of • the running but
• do -y° congratulations' to Ron, Mike
° Thomas, Gerry Durst and
�' Jack MacKinnon, on, such a
fine effort. , °
The ladies '' jitney - is✓
three children, a son , In'stitute-and took an. active Thursday.- today. - 'at 5 p.m;
residing in • Bervi+e�� part°•in local church work for There wall he 2-8 end ,games
her grandch�l ren.. She this Saturday contact Don
Twp.
daughter Mrs.
g resides at the home'of •her Haines for more in-
Goderich Tw • W' Jim
formation. ,
Remington of Goderich. -
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Collect f or heart
fund via the mail
The January meeting of ':••Dem-psey •will attend
the Goderich ' Township ' training school "Baked -i-
Wo7rne'h's Institute was held Pie" to • be held in Clinton,
;„Monday, January' 13 at % February 6 and 7:
'--' Holmesville School.`"; -Hazel McCreath and her
Roll c"all, `,`Something Ojd I committee tiresente•d .in -
have at Home" • was an- formation • on xnuseuins, in
swere•d by 20 Members.," general and thelocal ‘`•Huro•n
., The .. president C;aro1 County Museum in
Penhale presided and Goderich. Several" ladies w
secretary treasurer Alice brought,- interesting articles
Porter' ':read minutes of 'last to comment on and display
meeting and several, articles. (ie) cranbe 'ry glass,' ':high •
of correspondence. laced boots,' plates, fruit
A canvass by mail of , nappies, bone dish, irons etc.
Goderich'Township for "Thi ' A ;lunch 'of Fruit bread,'"
Ontario'Heart Fund" will be cheese and coffee was -
�„ r, undertaken -by the Institute ' served.' Thom next �meeetin.g
.during February. - will be -held '1V1'�nday,,
An appeal.went out for ' Fehruary'10 at 8:15.
ladies to lead 4t -I If any lady is interested in
Iomemakingy Clubs this, 4I-1, especially i°n, 'the
'spring tm Goderich ¶own-.. Hiilmesville area, Please'
, ship. contact •a Women's institute4.x
Myrtle Banter and Millie Member hywJanuary 21.
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WINTER PROGRAMS
Registration Monda'fi January 20
G 7:00 p.m. ' ST. MARY'S SEPARATE SCHOOL
$10,00 0
Mats -will be ayailable in limited number -
suitable' small blankets or mats should . be
brought.
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